Yes. Sometimes I click the ads of companies I hate so they have to spend more money not selling me something.
It probably means I will see more of their ads, but I usually opt out of personalized ads so maybe not so much?
Made a comment that pissed of my wife FOR THE GLORY OF THE EMPIRE!
We are so deeply gerrymandered, it's maddening
What's up, my cisgenda?
Works every time until it doesn't
Hal fixing a light bulb
https://youtu.be/AbSehcT19u0
That would be a great prank food to take to a pot luck
22 pages of caps locked? Oof
Have they figured out what to name the pigeon mascot?
Be the purge you wish to see in the world.
Finally. Was starting to think my wife's strap-on was never going to be delivered
Woah. Easy, fella
No, no. The Raccoon Liberation Front of Tokyo is the one true cause!
Well duh. Peartube is the federated choice for fruits!
OP, were you a creeper secretly living in my house?!
Gonna need weekly pregnancy check-ins
Joe mama
Turning my life around 360 would mean my alcoholism is out of control again.
Troubles with new KBin instance
Yesterday I followed the docker guide for setting up a new KBin instance. Some parts of it are working, but it seems like it's not federating properly.
What does work:
- I can create new local magazines and threads. They show up in my feed.
- I can search for magazines/communities on other instances and they are added to my magazines list (well about 90% anyway)
- I can (un)subscribe to those communities
What does not work:
- If I visit those magazines from my instance, there is no content. Visiting the community on it's home instance shows new content since I subscribed to it on mine.
- Searching for my user from something like Mastodon yields no results; however, I can search for and find my kbin.social account.
- I cannot access my newly created magazine from the kbin.social instance
- (This is probably unrelated) Since I made my admin accout using the
kbin:user:create
command, I cannot create any other users with it.
Any ideas on where I can look to resolve this?
This reported issue sounds a lot like my situation: https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/73
Can't see content from other instances or create new users.
I recently stood up a kbin instance using the Docker guide for testing purposes. I can see the KBin UI, log in with my admin user, create magazines and threads.
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After creating my admin user using the
sudo docker-compose exec php bin/console kbin:user:create
command, I cannot seem to create any other users using that method. Additionally, I tried registering as a new user through the site and I neither receive a confirmation email, nor can my admin account "approve" the user. -
I can search for magazines/communities on other instances (i.e. [email protected]) and about 90% of them will be added to my federated magazines listing. However there is zero content on them if I visit them from my instance; I can see on the host instances that newer content has been added.
Any ideas on either of these items?